As Twitter Bootstrap still lacks out of the box RTL support to its frameworks, we still need to do the extra step and RTL the framework. Now with tools like RTLCSS, it's becoming easier and faster to add the RTL support to the framework. Not only did they do that, but also they're offering a CDN where you can directly link and use the RTLed version.

Adding RTL support to a drupal theme can be time consuming. Also maintaining it is not easy. I've figured out a way to have a bidirectional drupal theme, by using the power of CSS preprocessors and the amazing framework "Foundation".

$.contextMenu is a management facility for - you guessed it - context menus. It was designed for an application where there are hundreds of elements that may show a context menu - so intialization speed and memory usage are kept fairly small. It also allows to register context menus without providing actual markup, as $.contextMenu generates DOMElements as needed.

FlexSlider is an awesome, fully responsive and almost perfect jQuery slider plugin. Unfortunately it lacks RTL support. The good news is that it required few CSS and JS modifications to add the RTL support to it.

I've received couple of requests to RTL the Apycom menus. They're really nice and animated jQuery menus that you can use for free(non-profit websites only). And like all other modern menu plugins, all styling can be controlled through CSS. So RTLing an Apycom menu is simply RTLing its CSS.